How can art imagine new possibilities for the future and inspire hope during these times?
In this tour, docents will introduce artworks that meditate on the current state of affairs and notions of care-taking in a world altered by COVID-19.
Every Saturday, Ongoing until 20 February 2021 | 1.30 pm – 2.30 pm | National Gallery Singapore | Free Admission
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About The Event:
• Every Saturday, from 26 September 2020 – 20 February 2021
– English tour: 2 pm
– Mandarin tour: 1.30 pm
• Visitor Services at Level B1, National Gallery Singapore
• Free with registration
About The Exhibitions:
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Art for a long time has participated in building muscle memory of trusting bodily intuitions through introspections. Building into collective sentiments, many of these contemplations unveil extraordinary truths. ?? ???????? ?? ??????? ?? ? ?????? ?????? looks into contemporary art practices that embody these ideas, highlighting local articulations that mirror the many undercurrents the world is grappling with in light of this pandemic.
About National Gallery Singapore
National Gallery Singapore is a leading visual arts institution which oversees the world’s largest public collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian modern art. Situated at the birthplace of modern Singapore, in the heart of the Civic District, the Gallery is housed in two national monuments – City Hall and former Supreme Court – that have been beautifully restored and transformed into this exciting 64,000 square metres venue.
Reflecting Singapore’s unique heritage and geographical location, the Gallery aims to be a progressive museum that creates dialogues between the art of Singapore, Southeast Asia and the world to foster and inspire a creative and inclusive society. This is reflected in our collaborative research, education, long-term and special exhibitions, and innovative programming.